Laying of Sewerage pipeline from Jagamara Square to ITER Lane to be completed by January 15 next year

Odisha

Bhubaneswar, December 13: The main sewerage pipeline laying work between Jagamara Square and ITER Lane will be completed by January 15 next year.

The sewerage pipeline work covering a stretch of 366 meters is being carried out by the Water Corporation of Odisha (WATCO) from November 29.

This trunk line will connect the completed sewerage network coming from Fire Station Square through Nilakantheswar temple at Baramunda area and New Airport Road with another completed line starting from ITER Lane through Panchasakha Nagar, which is connected with 43.5 MLD Kochilaput Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) at Sundarpada.

This patch of work will directly benefit around 1 lakh population of Baramunda, Siripur and Jagamara areas and once completed. After the entire network completion, it will benefit a total of 3.2 lakh population under Sewerage District 3 in Bhubaneswar.

Notably, state-of-the-art trenchless technology has been adopted by WATCO to avoid total excavation of the road. In this technology, manhole chamber portions at both ends of the patch are excavated and the sewerage pipe is laid below the road through tunneling.

“We are hopeful to complete the work of this patch by or before 15th January 2024, hardly within one month time and we humbly appeal to the local residents and commuters to bear with us,” said Er. PK

Swain, Chief Executive Officer, WATCO.

“After completion of this patch work, WATCO will take up similar execution work in another two small patches, one from ITER Lane to Gandamunda, which is about 380 meter and another one is from Jagamara Square to Barabari Square, which is about 260 meter. Once started, both the works will be completed within a short span of time,” he added.

WATCO is an ISO certified, Govt. of Odisha owned, non-profit company under Housing and Urban Development Department operational towards urban drinking water supply, sewerage & septage management and now working in 29 cities of the State.

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